Critical Essays on Don DeLilloHugh M. Ruppersburg, Hugh Ruppersburg, Tim Engles Critical essays and reviews focus on the works of the popular contemporary novelist Don DeLillo, whose books, including Ratners Star, White Noise, Libra and Mao II, are postmodernist portrayals of empty mass culture and politics in America. |
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by Don DeLillo | 31 |
The Fiction of Don DeLillo Review of The Names | 45 |
of Libra by Don DeLillo | 58 |
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